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NGO Monitor's Gerald Steinberg warns of anti-Israel NGO influence

NGO Monitor’s Gerald Steinberg says groups such as Euro-Med and Save the Children play a major role in spreading anti-Israel narratives.

People take part in the National March for Palestine - hands off Gaza, a pro-Palestinian protest calling for the government to "end the genocide and stop arming Israel", in London, Britain, January 31, 2026.
WORLD VISION’s former Gaza director Mohammed el-Halabi told ‘The Jerusalem Post’ in a phone interview that he was in northern Gaza, where he had been trying to rebuild his life and reenter the humanitarian field since his release.

What happened to World Vision's former Gaza director Mohammed el-Halabi? - exclusive

Harry Styles performs on stage during his Together, Together Tour at Johan Cruijff Arena on May 16, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Is Harry Styles's new concert tour indirectly fundraising for Hamas-linked charities?

People take part in the National March for Palestine - hands off Gaza, a pro-Palestinian protest calling for the government to "end the genocide and stop arming Israel", in London, Britain, January 31, 2026.

‘Dog rape’ to ‘genocide’: How lies become weapons in mainstream reporting - interview


Charging Israel with apartheid turns int’l law on its head - NGO Monitor

NGO Monitor's upcoming report will find that Israeli practices and policies are not comparable to those of apartheid South Africa.

AN EXTERIOR view of the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

US slams Israel for declaring Palestinian NGOs arms of terror group

Six Palestinian NGOs were declared to be affiliated with terrorist organization PFLP by the Justice and Defense Ministries.

 Supporters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) burn a poster of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a protest against Abbas's policies, in Gaza City April 12, 2016.

How can governments ensure NGOs aren't diverting money towards terror?

JPost One-on-One Zoomcast, Episode 37 - Khaled Abu Toameh and Vice President of NGO Monitor Olga Deutsch.

A Palestinian child wearing Hamas headband takes part in a rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City December 14, 2017

Michael Oren: Israel fighting PR battle with decades old ‘weapons’

NGO Monitor: We got anti-Israel NGO funding cut by 72 m.

 Michael Oren at the Jerusalem Post conference.

EU funding to NGOs: €30m. to antisemitism, terror-tied groups - report

In 2019, the EU allocated total of €30.1 million split into 32 grants for projects listed under “Palestine,” and an additional 9 grants totalling €3.3 million for projects listed under “Israel."

A Palestinian woman walks past a mural against Israel's plan to annex parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 14, 2020.

Palestinian officials aim to pressure EU to reverse NGO funding ban

Senior Palestinian leaders held a summit on September 30 to discuss ways to bypass or reverse EU rules banning funds being paid out to NGOs with terror ties.

Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erekat gestures as he speaks to the media in Ramallah, July 1, 2019

EU pulls funding for Palestinian NGO refusing to disavow terror

"BADIL cannot abide by the General Conditions as they stand, and we are therefore obliged to consider your application no longer valid."

An Islamic Jihad militant attends an anti-Israel rally in Rafah.

Senior EU official vows to 'look deep' into EU funding Palestinian terror

"If there is any concern, we will act immediately," Olivér Várhelyi pledged.

The knife at the scene of were a stabbing attack was attempted in Armon Hanatziv neighborhood in Jerusalem, February 21, 2020.

Western world nations support terror-linked Palestinian NGOs - report

A new report by NGO Monitor finds that eight Palestinian NGOs have links to the terrorist organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

Palestinians hold Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) flags, December 23, 2013

Israel must fight antisemitism as it fights terrorism, NGO Monitor says

The increase of antisemitic episodes is due to the fact that the world and politics are becoming more and more polarized, according to the head of the Israel desk Itai Reuveni.

Attendees of the "No Hate No Fear" rally against antisemitism, Jerusalem, January 5, 2020